//We’re thinking about the future, and we need you too.\\ Our deteriorating mental health and post-lockdown pressure when it came to functioning within a non-functioning music industry was no old news. The pandemic festered up thoughts that we never thought would come into our daily livelihoods. In support of Mental Awareness Week, a new website […]
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//Mama always told me, “Be a man”That I should get my shit together for real while I canLike yeah, whateverI said “Mama, you don’t understand”Cause I’m gon’ be stupid famous and rocking in a band.\\ Like most British alternative acts, we don’t like to do things by halves. Bitter and ruthless on studio approach, we […]
Blossoms: “Ribbon Around The Bomb” – Album Review

01/05: From our London crash course of seeing Foals in Olympia Park to witnessing the London skyline from the Shard, we’re back with a bang… Once I’ve recovered from this weekend, I’ll be sure to write up a story or two about it all. ________//_________ Sharing their love with New York City to repairing unfounded […]
Pilfering through the roster of bolstering rock from last summer to this years’, one song lurched out from the rest. A real cream of the crop, the plastering bassline-drum combo – not too dissimilar from Manson’s Beautiful People lore – and the angelic trepidation with the vocals drew me in to a pretty stalwart chorus. […]
Making GRAMMYs History: Jon Batiste and the Importance of Celebrating Black Culture
//As someone who holds themselves in high regard with the know-hows and the who-haws of the music industry, I have to say, I was quite ashamed of myself not knowing or truly understanding the work of Jon Batiste. I was vaguely familiar with his work-ethic when it came to the composing of Pixar’s jazz-epic Soul […]